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  1. 20 de abr. de 2021 · Our finding indicates that users with low attention control, experience more cognitive attachment and face attention conflicts with the mobile phone, whereas users with high attention control do not experience such an attachment and are more focused on their goals.

  2. 8 de jun. de 2023 · Open access. Published: 08 June 2023. The mere presence of a smartphone reduces basal attentional performance. Jeanette Skowronek, Andreas Seifert & Sven Lindberg. Scientific Reports 13,...

  3. 13 de ago. de 2020 · Further, smartphone presence also increases cognitive load, because greater cognitive effort is required to inhibit distractions. Reliance on smartphones has been linked to a form of psychological dependency, and this reliance has detrimental effect on our affective ‘mood’ states.

  4. We propose that the mere presence of one’s smartphone may impose a “brain drain” as limited-capacity attentional resources are recruited to inhibit automatic attention to one’s phone, and are thus unavailable for engaging with the task at hand.

  5. 1 de sept. de 2018 · Specifically, this study strengthens the understanding of the time when attention is most likely to decrease during learning and the role that distraction from cellphones play in this decreased attention. In addition, this study uniquely addresses when nomophobia is likely to contribute to student's quiz performance.

  6. Episode 225. These days, most of us live our lives tethered to our computers and smartphones, which are unending sources of distraction. Research has shown that over the past couple of decades people’s attention spans have shrunk in measurable ways. Gloria Mark, PhD, of the University of California Irvine, talks about how the internet and ...